A Social Identity and Social Power Perspective on Terrorism
Author(s) -
Joshua D. Wright
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of terrorism research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2049-7040
DOI - 10.15664/jtr.1184
Subject(s) - terrorism , salience (neuroscience) , social identity theory , power (physics) , social psychology , identity (music) , perspective (graphical) , sociology , altruism (biology) , criminology , political science , social group , psychology , law , computer science , cognitive psychology , physics , quantum mechanics , artificial intelligence , acoustics
This article presents a theoretical framework for understanding terrorism that is grounded in experimental work on social identity and social power. It is suggested that social identity salience and social power may be harnessed to reduce terrorist activity by reducing perceptions of threat from the view of terrorist organizations, by reducing perceived threat of terrorist activity from the view of potential targets, and by addressing distributions of and susceptibility to social power as it relates to acceptability of parochial altruism.
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